§ 32-313. Temporary realtor open house directional signs.  


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  • (a)

    Temporary realtor open house directional signs shall be no larger than 24 inches by 30 inches in size (five square feet) and cannot be higher than three feet above grade. No sign may be placed closer than 30 feet from an intersection and cannot be placed in the center median. Signs cannot be placed any closer than six feet from the back of the curb or from the edge of the pavement. These signs shall not obstruct the vision of traffic on the roadway. Any signs determined to be in a location that causes an immediate hazard to public safety may be immediately removed by the city. Signs must only direct traffic to properties located within the city limits.

    (b)

    The sign may contain the words "open" or "open house," as well as a directional arrow. The signs must contain the name of the realty company, the name of the listing agent and a current phone number (cell phone) on the back of the sign. No more than two off-site signs and one on-site sign per open house will be allowed.

    (c)

    These signs must be kept well-painted and in good repair. These signs must be made of metal and/or plastic. These signs cannot be made of wood or paper. These signs must be self-supporting and placed into the ground. These signs cannot be placed on a utility pole, streetlight pole, sign pole, fence, tree, or any other manmade or natural feature. These signs cannot be illuminated.

    (d)

    Placement of these signs will only be allowed during the hours of 1:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. on Sundays.

(Ord. No. 10-07, § 1(exh. A(15-234(B)(19))), 3-15-2010)